Josey Hale, Wake, 2009, Installation view. Courtesy of Union Gallery.
Union Gallery
359 Broadway, 646-613-0434
Tribeca / Downtown
October 16 - November 7, 2009
Opening: Friday, October 16, 6 - 10 PM
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The Union Gallery is pleased to present the inaugural group exhibition of gallery artists at our new 4,000 square foot space located at 359 Broadway.
Still in Tribeca, we have moved a couple of blocks south of our original space at 62 Walker Street.
Artists include:
Adam Distenfeld
Brad Darcy
Manuela Viera-Gallo
Josey Hale
Aimee Lusty
Emily Noelle Lambert
Pei-Yu Lai, MaryKate Maher
Scott Meyers
Devin Powers
Evan Ryer
Miljan Suknovic
German Tagle
Kristof Wickman
The 359 Broadway building has a rich history. Originally built in 1853, the space was once the studio and home of the great American photographer Mathew Brady. The ground floor currently occupied by the Union Gallery was originally Thompson’s Saloon, frequented by literary and artistic luminaries such as Walt Whitman. The building is also the former location of many galleries and art events including Leo Koenig Gallery, Canada Gallery, and studio of our founder John Peet. It is also well known as the location of other experiments in contemporary art including the site for the recently released documentary “We Live in Public.”
The Union Gallery will offer many new programs and opportunities for artists and curators alike. We remain open to curatorial submissions and will continue to show a wide array of contemporary artists and work.